iOS 10 is stil a few months away, but there's a few things we think we know about what's coming up in Apple's next iteration of its mobile OS. The developer preview of it should be available during June's WWDC and the final public version in September when the rumored iPhone 7 goes on sale worldwide.

The promo trailer for the HTC 10 has been leaked just before the debut of HTC's flagship device for 2016. All the rumors surrounding the design look to be on point based on what's revealed in the leaked trailer, too.

A strong majority of Apple Watch owners said they plan to upgrade to the next version of the watch, which is expected at Apple's upcoming WWDC event in June. That's regardless of what specs the next Apple Watch packs.

Asus has released two new updates for both the ZenFone Zoom and ZenFone 2 Laser. Most of the updates are fixes for each unit's camera, and have nothing to do with an upgrade toward Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but here's what you get.

Alcatel, in partnership with TV brand TCL, has announced the release date of its oversized tablet, the Xess. Marketed as a tablet made especially for the home kitchen, the Alcatel Xess sports a huge 17.3-inch screen and bunch of other big features for $499.

Samsung has released the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update to its Exynos-powered Galaxy Note 4. Owners of the device with model N910C will enjoy Marshmallow's newest features such as Doze and also have the Note 5's memo-taking abilities when the screen is off.

The blooper reel of Apple's latest Siri advertisement starring Sesame Street's Cookie Monster has just been released and it's full of laughs. With an extra minute and a half of 'blooper' footage, we get to see the mischievously cute side of Cookie Monster.

The next Apple device to get the haptic feedback treatment might just be the Magic Mouse. In a patent granted to Apple, the company now has the rights to adding its Force Touch technology to peripherals like its Magic Mouse.

Slowly but surely, Android 6.0 Marshmallow is carving a place for itself inside phones in customers' hands. But despite doubling its adoption rates, Android 6.0 is still overshadowed by the over 30 percent share of the Android market KitKat commands.

Driverless cars have yet to compete with driverless 18-wheelers. When it comes to the big business of autonomous hauling of big business products, Europe is at the forefront of the technology as it holds the European Truck Platooning challenge.

Google may be ditching its own notifications on Google Chrome for OS X by natively supporting OS X's Notification Center. More an experiment than a full blown feature, users can turn it on right now within their Chrome browsers.

It took months for the FBI to try to force Apple to open the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, but there's a device on the market right now that could do the job in less than a day. Originally discovered in Hong Kong, the IP-BOX can unlock an iPhone's four-digit pin in as little as 6 seconds.

HTC is having a one-day-only sale one week before the debut of its next flagship smartphone, the HTC 10. On offer now is the HTC One M9, which now costs $399 unlocked, as well as other devices with hefty discounts.

Its smaller, thicker form factor gives the impression that Apple's iPhone SE can be at least as durable as the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. Based on a SquareTrade bend, drop and water test however, that certainly is not the case.

HP says its upcoming laptop will finally give it the leading edge over Apple in laptop design. Its previous EliteBook Folio was not only lighter and thinner than the Macbook Air, but it also offered equally better specs, too, so it will be interesting to see what's in store now.

What makes a $700 juicer stand out from other juicers? With Juicero, Doug Evans believes he has found the best way to solve the major problems of juicing bring it to even more customers with the use of technology and a large scale juice pack supply chain.

The Associated Press is updating its Stylebook on June 1 of this year. On that date, the AP has declared that the word "Internet" shall now just be "internet," meaning that the word shall no longer be capitalized.